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China's substantial investment in green energy, particularly in renewable deployment, is contributing to a global glut of solar components. This has led to concerns about a potential green bubble in China and is stymying efforts to build clean-energy manufacturing in Europe. The shift of industry, emissions, and pollution from Europe to the Balkans under the guise of an energy crisis is also a significant concern. Additionally, the untapped potential of green hydrogen for heavy industry, transportation, and Europe's energy independence is highlighted.
"China’s Spending on Green Energy Is Causing a Global Glut" https://t.co/dA8QYbk4dv "Inside China, some companies fear a green bubble is about to pop." https://t.co/bdn0ljZEH9
Green Hydrogen: An untapped resource for heavy industry, transportation, and Europe’s reliance on foreign energy suppliers https://t.co/k0ghGRqLWE
A green-energy spending binge in China is stymying attempts to build clean-energy manufacturing elsewhere, particularly in Europe https://t.co/lilUQ5wMz0 https://t.co/lilUQ5wMz0
China’s newest solar-energy manufacturers include a dairy farmer and a toy maker, examples of a green-energy binge that is fueling China’s rapid buildout of renewable energy while also creating a global glut of solar components. @shashamimi @Phred_Dvorak https://t.co/x80Ze13mh5
A green-energy spending binge in China is stymying attempts to build clean-energy manufacturing elsewhere, particularly in Europe https://t.co/wLKriC1gOR https://t.co/wLKriC1gOR
China is both the world champ at renewable deployment and also burning more coal https://t.co/mEAkyd8u34
What Beijing’s about-face on coal power means for climate change—and how the world can push back. https://t.co/QQSHm8FKq1
Under the Cover of Energy Crisis, Europe Shifts Industry, Emissions and Pollution to Balkans https://t.co/dIhpC3kVgz